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IMDB rating: 7.70 Plot: Alex Hughes, an ex-convict, is on a road trip to Winnipeg to see an old friend. Along the way, he meets the annoying, but vivacious, Vivienne Freeman who manages to bum a ride with him. Just as he begins to warm to this eccentric girl, Alex’s vehicle is in a serious automobile accident that kills Vivienne. After his meeting with the police, Alex decides to speak with Vivienne’s mother. Upon arrival at her home, Alex discovers that the mother, Linda, is a barely functional autistic who convinces him to stay long to take out the garbage the day after the funeral he agrees to arrange. In those few days, Alex discovers new friends and learns more about the uniqueness of Linda even as he struggles to come to terms with his own grief. |
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What is the weirdest thing you have seen or heard of a horse eating?
Yeah…. I’m bored.
This girl at the 4-H fair fed a 30 year old mule a turkey sandwich, cotton candy, a snow cone, a funnel cake and about a fifth of vodka.
I was super pissed when I found out… it wasn’t my mule, but she was leasing it from a friend of mine, and a 30 year old mule shouldn’t be fed strange things… heck, no equine should be fed those things! Not to mention the vodka was stolen.
I told her to consider herself lucky that the mule didn’t colic, because I would have personally given her a black eye and a broken nose. LOL.
Holy shit I would never feed anything cigarettes!!! No living thing should eat that! LOL!
One time, I was feeding the barn cat some chicken with breading on it. Mystique was looking over at me like she wanted some, so I offered her some thinking she would snort at it and walk away. She sniffed it for a LONG time and finally took a tiny bite (although she got both breading and chicken). She chewed it for a minute, and then started urgently spitting it out. Then she started making faces like a dog that had just eaten peanut butter. It was hilarious.
Mystique also absolutely LOVES any kind of sweet drink. Her favorites are coke icees and sweet tea. She also loves ice… even if it’s only been in water and has no flavor. She loves moss and always grabs it on the trail if it’s hanging down in her path.
My first horse used to love circus peanuts… Which is disgusting…
My last horse ate bananas with the entire peel intact (including that nasty hard thing at the top!) If you tried to peel it before you gave it to him, he’d try to take the peel from you.
Both Fendi and Mystique eat fireweed…. I guess it doesn’t sting them.
| Oct 25, 2009
my friends horse eats donuts and root beer freezies!
Savanna | Oct 25, 2009
My barn used to have a horse that everytime he won a class, they would give him a bottle of beer. A whole bottle. And he loved it and apparently always knew when he won because he wouldn’t quit bugging her until he got it.
Cassie | Oct 25, 2009
My mom’s horse will run you over for sweet tea–he loves it. Then again, he eats just about anything. My horse doesn’t really eat non-horse feed (or even treats), though he loves to "eat" brushes, clothes, hair, you name it. If it’s left within his reach, it’s gone. A horse at my school’s barn (in college) loved mountain dew. My sister’s old horse liked peanut butter crackers, and I had a horse a long time ago that loved the Oat & Honey granola bars.
LopeSlow | Oct 25, 2009
The neighboors donkey eats cigarettes and drinks beer. My moms old horse got her name pepsi, cause she would drink the beverage. As far as the sandwich….. ? Turkey…. ? idk, but the cotton candy, snow cone, and funnel cake is all just sweets. The vodka may not be to good for him tho… lol
Jwiseman | Oct 25, 2009
well my friend had a Shetland Pony and she ate a dollar bill
and then my horse eats all kinds of things, beer, cake, cotton candy, he tried a hot dog but then he did that thing with his lip where he puts his top lip up in the air..lol (love when horses do that)
http://s3.amazonaws.com/picable/2009/06/ 04/1018539_Horse-Laughing_620.jpg – pic of horses lip ![]()
Renesmee | Oct 25, 2009
otter pops, omg my horse loves them. it is kind of ridiculous. he knows what they look like, and if i am eating one he can hear it or something and whinnies at me. it is very odd. and of course i spoil him with them. =)
my aunts horse likes tobacco. i think that wins over otter pops. the found out because he would always lick my uncles fingers after he touched it. please keep in mind they only give him a little bit every once and a while.
allie | Oct 25, 2009
A friend of mine owned a Welsh Mountain Pony. She would eat ANYTHING. In a stall one day she got hold of my friends sandwiches….took the plastic wrap off all of them and ate the lot.
She also realy liked drinking soft drink out of a can.
Seriously….this pony would eat ANYTHING.
Karen C | Oct 25, 2009
there is a two year old at my barn that since she was a foal if you have beer in the barn will spazz untill you come near her.. well, really with any bottled drink, because she likes to hold it and tip it back..
also my mare and her mother ate some sort of plant that made them salvate profussly, like buckets it was soo funny.. but not harmful at all:)
Hilary | Oct 25, 2009
Well, at my barn we are well supplied with freeze pops… We can go through about a box of freeze pops every other day… literally. Well in the summer when I ran out of treats, I would feed my horse a bit of a freeze pop. It was so funny, because I guess it felt funny and different because it was so cold and sweet. His eyes got all big and he just looked at me and it looked like he was going to scream "GIVE ME MORE!!!!!"
I also gave him a few sweedish fish, he loooves those. It can keep him busy for a good 5 minutes because the gummy gets stuck in his teeth and he tries to get it out.
Its fine with me so I can leave him on the cross ties and get my stuff out without having to worry about him dancing around and everything.
As for your story, Im suprised a mule actually ate all that stuff. o.O I had a pony who was so picky, all she really ever ate was her sweet feed. hay, grass, apples, carrots, and ONE specific brand of treats- licorice flavored. o.O I have no idea why, haha. I tried to make her treats once and she refused to eat them! I was like, wow, a good three hours wasted! I just gave them to my friend and a few other ponies. ![]()
Kitty | Oct 25, 2009
I used to have a horse that just loved strawberry icing. I gave it to him to teach him how to accept a de-wormer better, but he got to where he just licked it out of the tub of icing. But the weirdest thing I ever heard of a horse eating was a hamburger. My friend’s son was eating a burger and the horse just snatched it out of his hand ad ate it. Lol
alex | Oct 25, 2009
Lol cute question!
My little poa used to mug fair goers for mini-donuts. He’d always gain a good ten pounds by the time we left
I had a show horse that used to beg for cheeseburgers. If I was grabbing lunch while holding him, he’d set up, showmanship style (he’d figured out that was a desirable trick), ears pricked and reeeach forward. I gave him a bite once, thinking he wouldn’t actually eat it and he scarfed it down and begged the same darn way the next five years I had him. After that we’d laugh at him when he was terrified of cows!
Edit–Seriously Farmgirl? Unholy? Like there’s some sort of horsey kosher? ROFLMAO I was going to be pissed about the thumbs down but I’m laughing too hard imagining my horse going to confession!!
Myf | Oct 25, 2009
My eldest mare once tried to steal someone’s doughnut right out of their hand.
She tried to steal my rice ball too, but I snatched it out of harm’s way. She will eat pretty much everything.
When I lived in Arizona, my horses all loved to eat the Mesquite trees. They would just stand there and gnaw on them. When their seed pods dried, and fell off, they would ignore whatever food you threw in their stalls, because the seed pods from the mesquite trees were far more tasty, apparently.
Ehawlz | Oct 25, 2009
was she out of her mind? why would she do that! someone obviously doesn’t have a brain.
anyway, apparently my horse loves bologna. i don’t know this from personal experience (obviously, since i don’t eat meat) but his past owner said he liked it. i guess he brought it with him on trail rides and my horse would always try to eat it. i’m not surprised, my horse will eat anything. i worry about him colicing often because he manages to get into everything and loves the most random food. he wouldn’t leave my mom alone one morning when we were waiting for the vet-he wanted her coffee lol. then there was a time some people were eating pizza at the picinic table when i was grazing my horse. a peice of crust fell off the table and he shot at it like a dog when meat falls off the dinner table lol, then he tried to steal some more. i also know someone who when she camps with her horse she brings apple cinnamon pop tarts for her. of course a horse would like that though, what horse wouldn’t want sugar coated apples! i hear about the beer some too, like others have said, but that’s dumb in my opinion. beer ferments and causes gas, easily making a horse colic. bad idea.
lyla | Oct 25, 2009
My retired Morgan that I have used to eat my grandpa’s ham sandwiches all the time. Recently I gave her a few Cheez-Its to see how she’d like them. She eats anything you give her, because she’s such a pig
I knew a miniature horse though that ate a baby mole that was out in it’s field. That was really gross!
208th | Oct 25, 2009
1. a plastic bread bag
2. fried chicken
3. dog food
shanna | Oct 25, 2009
I knew a horse who had a huge thing for cheese… cheese slices, cheese sandwiches, cheese sticks, cheese spread, he was all about cheese!
None of my guys are really into anything weird. My gelding adores licorice, he could eat a whole bag in a few minutes if I let him. He also likes these little hard candy things called ‘bo peeps’. They are super sweet so I guess that’s what he likes about them ![]()
Sunny | Oct 25, 2009
Today my horse tried to eat my tissue… I had to get it out of his mouth O_o
I think the weirdest ive seen on purpose is pizza
Annuhh | Oct 25, 2009
Idk if its that weird. But my horse eats peeps and orange gatorade. Sounds pretty normal compared to these other things haha!
And once, I fed him a cupcake…… he didn’t like it though.
Theres a horse at my barn who will eat a whole orange. Even the peel.
And theres a horse at the barn next to ours who loves snickers. Thats my nickname for him because thats all he eats!
Why the heck would she feed vodka to a mule? Especially an old one! I would have helped you give her a black eye! Thats horrible!
Hannah Banana | Oct 25, 2009
Before I tell you what mine ate, let me share that horses used to be wormed by feeding them tobacco. Every old time horse owner in MN will confirm that cigarettes were a staple in the battle of worming.
Now, on to the odd appetizers. My 28 yr old gelding used to have a strange sense of taste. He actually ate the plastic wrap off the bug spray bottle! I though he was a gonner, but he was only 3 at the time and it hasn’t gotten him yet! His other favorite, licorice. He will literally dig into a person’s coat to get it if he gets a whiff.
grannysue | Oct 25, 2009
Ooooh my gosh… I would tell the Club leader or someone…. and especially the poor mule’s owner. If it’s coliced, she’d have gotten two punches- yours and mine lol.
Whenever my old instructor’s high school rodeo quarter horse did good, he was famous for escaping from his stall and wandering around the trailers until he found a can of beer on one of the trailer bumpers. Then he’d drink the whole thing lol.
This isn’t abnormal for a horse… it’s about grain… but my little 23 year old Shetland got out once (well, he’s a hudini, so I guess not once). We have no clue how, because he was in a stall and he couldn’t even reach his head over, let alone reach the stall latch. And nothing was broken, so I assure you there was absolutely no way he pushed the door open. He’s such a turd. xD Anyways, Rebel had managed to knock the lid off the grain bins and managed to eat about 20 pounds of grain. Keep in mind this is a fat, old 9.3 hand pony who hardly even gets half a scoop of feed and a flake of hay and pasture. The barn owner put him in the stall so that he could be watched, and then called us later that night. (No medicine was given or anything to make sure he didn’t colic… and yes, I was mad abut being told about this so late.) So it’s not really something strange he ate, just a strange miracle story I guess.
EDIT: I thought up another story after reading one of the posts above me about a showhorse that likes hamburger lol.
I was standing beside my pony, Candy, on contesting day at fair. It was pretty late and I loosened her cinch so that she could have a little relaxing time. My mom handed me a cheeseburger and Candy was being nosy so I took a small piece of bun and handed it to her. Apparently, she loves bread. She nudged me and kept reaching for my cheeseburger so I’d just turn around so that I could watch other people’s gaming patterns. That didn’t work. We ended up having my mom hold Candy back while I ate the cheeseburger 20 feet away. xD And then when I came back she was sort of giving me the cold shoulder, I guess for not giving her any. ![]()
CRCR | Oct 25, 2009
i get super angry when i hear about people feeding there horses meat. they are vegetarians there is just something unholy about doing that in my opinion. Last summer my 5yr old son let the horses out without my knowledge. we have a covered eating area in the backyard. I was getting brunch set up for my fam and I came out to my horses eating stacks of waffles (at least they were plain without butter or syrup) they also ate a bunch of waldorf salad with apples walnuts and whipped cream. we had to have the vet out because the little pigs had belly aches and she gave them banamine. I dont drink at all but when my brothers come out to visit they drink beer,. my husbands horse stole my brothers beer and drank it out of the bottle. someone must have taught him how because he tips it up in his teeth and guzzles
FarmGirl13 | Oct 25, 2009
My pony will eat anything edible. He LOVES soda though. And there is a horse I occasionally ride who likes chips, pb and j’s, pancakes, and muffins. And a lot of horses at our barn like beer. One used to get wine and cake on his birthday. Sometimes ice cream too!
Oh yeah and one mare ate some papers I had hanging on my locker door. I got reeeeal worried about that one!
Ketra! | Oct 25, 2009
My mare believes that if the food is good enough for me, it is good enough for her.
She enjoys vegemite sandwhiches, cauliflower and cheese pasties, tomato sauce, and sauce sachets, marshmallows, hot chips, coke, rum and coke if she gets the chance, beer, lollies, ice…
Our yearling ate my mares tail…
LamosGirl | Oct 26, 2009
My mums uncle had a donkey and one day they were working in the paddock fixin fences. He had a wheelbarrow of different things including a bag of cement. My uncle went inside for lunch and when he came back the bag of cement was completely gone. The donkey had eaten the cement bag and all. I don’t know why it did that it wouldn’t of tasted nice.
By the way- i would of done the same to that girl if she did something like that to an animal i knew or owned
ashlee | Oct 26, 2009
Well one time we parked by my horse’s paddock and we had Kentucky Fried Chicken in the back seat and the back window just happened to be down so my horse reached into the car and ate all of the chicken. I thought that was extremely weird seeing a horse eat a barnyard cousin.
Annaliese | Oct 26, 2009
I used to horse show with a girl that when she had a good barrel run, she would buy her horse a hamburger. My barrel horse liked Dr. Pepper, Sun Chips, and beer. The biggest trouble I ever got in was because I had him turned out at a friends house and he chased that friend down for a beer. It was quite humorous.
GentleHands | Oct 26, 2009
My Horse Was Out. And We Had Some People Over To Look At Our Other Horse And I Cought Their Daughter Feeding My Horse Chocolate And Giving It Beer To Drink!
I Later Punched Her And Gave Her A Black Eye..Im Not That Kind Of Person Who Would Do That ..But Ya I Was Pissed Off!
TaiiRaii | Oct 26, 2009
A horse at my barn is notorious for eating everything and anything- orange juice, coffee, donuts, goldfish, doritos, pie, sandwiches, pizza, hamburgers, etc. This mare will eat anything, we do let her eat a lot of different things, but that only happens occasionally. Like when we’re at a horse show and happened to not finish our lunch or if we were snacking at the barn and had something fall on the ground; she doesn’t get those things all the time or in large amounts.
And the strangest thing my horse has eaten would be a half of a bag of rubber bands. Being young and flaky I left a bag of horse bands in his feed bucket (they were there because I needed a place to put them while braiding his mane) a few years back and then he was fed his grain with the bag still in it by the stable workers. Needless to say I came in the next day looking for my bag of bands and found them in my horse’s feed bin with half of them gone and the bag all chewed up. I then spent the next couple of days worried sick that I had just killed my horse! Luckily for me he didn’t colic or even act like he was feeling bad- he just pooped them out (you could see them in his poop). I will NEVER make that mistake again!
riley bogiley | Oct 26, 2009
well i did almost get a horse once and i was sitting there talking to my trainer and he was in his stall and there was a bag of carrots (with plastic and paper and everything) and so he got so impatient and ATE THE BAG with the plastic. we got some of it out but he got alot of the plastic….. that horse was a BRAT!
and my pony will eat just about anything… she eats plastic plants and thinks they’re good. i have to pull her away at times and she’ll also eat leaves and stuff…. she’s eaten other foods such as whales (it’s like a goldfish cracker), twizlers, peanut m&ms and basically any horse treat… too bad she’s allergic for i can’t give it to her anymore
oh and one time i was at horse camp and we were eating lunch with the horses and so this girl fed the horse turkey!!! he ate it and wanted more… i was like um that’s really bad for him…. so she stopped….
Katie | Oct 26, 2009
I have a yearling colt that will go to the dog and cat dishes and eat their food whenever he gets the chance.
horsybill | Oct 26, 2009

